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Old May 13, 2010, 08:07 PM
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electrical problem (HELP)

ok so i just noticed when i lock or unlock my doors with my remote my boost gauge and cigeratte lighter comes on thens goes right back off. it will not do it if my door is open. i have checked all fuses and no luck can someone please help.
Old May 13, 2010, 08:29 PM
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HAHAAHA, what circuit did you tap for power for the boost gauge?
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i got the power from the radio harness but it hasnt always did this
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Go to Autozone

Go to Autozone get a add a circuit. Pull fuse in Fuse box under dash for fuse. Make sure the fuse slot is energized when you turn key on, and goes dead when key is off. Use add a fuse to power new accesories and old fuse for what it was originally intended. Check all relays, Sounds like the one might be sticking, or about to fail. I am guessing the relay is probably starting to stick. Just my 2cents.If the relay was overloaded it helps overheat/kill it. Get a wiring diagram to find relay. Make sure you have proper grounds to new things.
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yah, what he said. ^

this ez best bro.



try not to eff around with the existing wires as humanly possible....
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alright i will try that thanks




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